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A Scent of New-mown Hay [Hardcover]

John Blackburn (Author)
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1958
Is seemed like an ordinary day. Only the Russians knew that there was something in the wind. And they were frightened... Marcia Heath had just one thing in mind - her husband Tony. After a brilliant career in research biology he had accepted a teaching job at Durford University and Marcia had a pretty good idea that he was bored out of his mind. When an urgent summons came from Foreign Office Intelligence, she was almost glad to see Tony go. It would give him the break in routine he needed... A novel of action, horror and emotion that will hold you to your seat and not let go.

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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 192 pages
  • Publisher: M. S. Mill Company; Book Club Edition edition (1958)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0005813530
  • ISBN-13: 978-0005813539
  • ASIN: B00005XULI
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.7 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 0.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,610,947 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars A SMASHING SCI-FI/HORROR SPY THRILLER, January 8, 2007
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This review is from: A Scent of New-mown Hay (Hardcover)
The old whimsical phrase "there's fungus among us" might not sound so amusing after a reader finishes John Blackburn's first novel, "A Scent of New-Mown Hay." This short (my New English Library paperback edition from 1976 is only 160 pages long) but densely written book originally appeared in 1958, and is a curious combination of sci-fi, horror and spy thriller; indeed, I first came to hear of it after reading a very laudatory article on the novel in the excellent overview volume "Horror: Another 100 Best Books." And yes, the book certainly does contain its horrific elements, although the less said about them, the better. I'd hate to spoil any surprises for prospective readers. Suffice it to say that the book opens in 1954, with General Kirk, of Britain's Foreign Service Intelligence, being informed that large sections of northern Russia have been reportedly evacuated and quarantined. Kirk, who would go on to figure in several other Blackburn novels, begins an investigation, and it is soon revealed that an ex-Nazi scientist may or may not have released a deadly, mutating organism into the world. The bulk of the novel details the race that Kirk and some dedicated biologists engage in to find the crazed scientist and stop the spread of the plague, with the action transpiring on the White Sea, in seedy Hamburg and in the English countryside. I would not divulge the nature of the deadly problem, but let's just say that those folks who have seen the 1963 Japanese thriller "Matango" will have an inkling of the sort of crisis that Kirk & Co. are dealing with here. The book moves along very rapidly, and contains some memorable set pieces, including a fog-shrouded run-in with the mutants on the Russian tundra; the final appearance of Mrs. Baker, a shoplifting British biddy who's been afflicted with the contagion; and the finale itself, with our heroes facing off against those responsible for the scourge. If I seem to be overly coy when describing this book or its plot points, again, it is solely because I enjoyed the story so much, and would hate to ruin things for any other reader. Blackburn, as it turns out, is a terrific writer, and it is hard for me to believe that this was his first book. The story is very well paced, very suspenseful, and at times almost poetically written. What a terrific film this tale might make, if handled with care by a team that respected Blackburn's vision. For those readers who are seeking a truly memorable page-turner, this book might be just the ticket...
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5.0 out of 5 stars 'The power of the plant', April 18, 2011
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I was pleasantly surprised by "A Scent of New-Mown Hay." I expected a good little British horror novel but got much more.

I found it truly hard to believe that John Blackburn:

first of all, wrote this as his first published work in 1958. It is masterfully written, with an economy of phrase;

second of all, that this book holds up so well to the test of time. Very little in the book seems dated and Blackburn must have had a crystal ball to foresee some of the situations that are presented.

Don't judge a book by its cover (if you are looking at the cheesy picture of the bikinied girl on the paperback cover).

Spies, mutations, twists and turns, a quiet horror that creeps up on you - I very much recommend this to anyone that enjoys the horror genre, or just anyone that likes a well-written book.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good Old Sci-Fi., December 18, 2009
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This novel is pretty old now, but I believe it won a Hugo in its day. It is a well written end of the world tale, told with a bit of understatement. Although it does not have the flash and gore of modern efforts it works quite well. Well written.
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